You can only punish your body so long before you're stuck with a horrendous inability to do things you'd previously been able to do.
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Correcting bad habits cannot be done by forbidding or punishment.
In its function, the power to punish is not essentially different from that of curing or educating.
Years of research in psychology has shown that rewards and punishments can be very effective in changing behavior. But, at the same time, they can create an addiction to rewards and punishments.
I punish myself more than anybody else does if I am stupid about my actions, and I suffer, really suffer.
The body is forever teaching us lessons. There are all sorts of things that we can't do, shouldn't do, had better not do very often or do for too long as we get older. The body makes its presence known.
Guilt: punishing yourself before God doesn't.
I just don't think it's true that people can't do something else after they've done something that seems so permanent.
Punishment is lame, but it comes.
I learned to discipline myself to do things I didn't want to do.
There's no reason to hold yourself back and say you can't do something in life unless you go for it and try to do it.
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